H.R.1461 - Teaching and Research Assistant Collective Bargaining Rights Act

To amend the National Labor Relations Act to apply the protections of the Act to teaching and research assistants. view all titles (2)

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  • Official: To amend the National Labor Relations Act to apply the protections of the Act to teaching and research assistants. as introduced.
  • Short: Teaching and Research Assistant Collective Bargaining Rights Act as introduced.

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01/01/11
Why Was This A Violation…………………… -...

In 2005, both parties were looking for reform of GSE's (HR 1461 and S 190), they just couldn't agree on the details. Here's a good link i...

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12/11/10
Financial Services Reform Bill

In 2005, Republican Mike Oxley, then chairman of the Financial Services Committee, initiated a lobbying reform (HR 1461), and Fannie and ...

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12/03/10
Who Stole the American Dream? // C...

In 2005, Republican Mike Oxley, then chairman of the House Financial Services Committee, brought up a reform bill (H.R. 1461), and Fannie...

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11/20/10
Ann Coulter & Sean Hannity: Democr...

The Republicans tried repeatedly to tighten Regulation on Fannie and Freddy and head off this mess. The Democrats blocked them! Look up H...

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11/12/10
The Archangel Michael: Freddie Mac

Statement of Administration Policy: H.R. 1461 · ^ Statement of Administration Policy: H.R. 1427 · ^ "Report of the Special Examination of...

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11/08/10
George W. Bush's Decision Points

At the same time, the House also introduced similar legislation, the Federal Housing Finance Reform Act of 2005 (H.R. 1461), in the Sprin...

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11/05/10
pres clinton housing act 1992

Sep 16, 2008 In 2005 the Republican Congress House GOP leaders put forward HR 1461 [109th]: Federal Housing Finance Reform Act of 2005. 1...

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11/04/10
jonkowski's sinuses: From "Fannie ...

At the same time, the House also introduced similar legislation, the Federal Housing Finance Reform Act of 2005 (H.R. 1461), in the Sprin...

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11/03/10
Republicans Not Serious If They Pi...

shrike|11.4.10 @ 7:26PM|#. Address Bush's commitment to sub-prime loans! The mechanics of killing HR 1461 is secondary. Why was Bush so h...

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10/13/10
How George Bush and the Private Mo...

Instead, provisions of HR 1461 that expand mortgage purchasing authority would lessen the housing GSEs' commitment to low-income homebuye...

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